Simms Fishing Gear – Waders, Jackets & Apparel
When it comes to premium fly fishing gear, Simms Fishing stands in a league of its own. At Tailwaters Fly Fishing Co., we’re proud to stock one of the most complete collections of Simms fishing products anywhere—from award-winning Simms waders to waterproof jackets, boots, and technical apparel designed for anglers who demand the best. Built and tested in Bozeman, Montana, their lineup includes iconic styles like the Simms G3 Guide Waders, Guide Classic Waders, and SolarFlex™ fishing shirts engineered to beat the heat and block UV rays.
Why Anglers Choose Simms: Performance, Innovation, and Durability
Whether you’re stalking redfish in the Louisiana marsh, drifting dries in Montana, or chasing dreams in the Seychelles, Simms fly fishing gear offers the durability, innovation, and performance needed to stay focused on the fish.
Need a Simms waterproof jacket for sudden downpours? Or maybe the best Simms fishing boots for all-day support and traction? We’ve got you covered. Our team of seasoned anglers has tested this gear across the globe and we’re here to make sure you get the right fit and features for your next outing.
What Are the Best Simms Waders for My Needs?
Simms offers several high-performance waders like the G3 Guide, G4z Stockingfoot, and Freestone series. G3 is the go-to for most anglers—perfect blend of durability and comfort. For extreme use, G4s are the gold standard. On a budget? Freestones punch well above their price point.
Where Are Simms Waders Made?
Simms is proudly one of the only major brands making waders in the USA. Their top-end models, including the G3 and G4 lines, are hand-assembled in Bozeman, Montana, ensuring top-tier quality and craftsmanship.
Are Simms Waders Worth It?
Absolutely. Simms waders are known for their longevity, fit, and field-tested durability. When you factor in comfort, repair services, and resale value, the investment often pays for itself over time—especially for serious anglers.
How Do I Clean and Care for Simms Waders?
Rinse with fresh water after every trip. Hang dry inside and out. For deeper cleaning, use a mild detergent and follow Simms’ care instructions. Avoid direct sun or heat—your waders will thank you with years of use.